There you go. I don't know very much. Just that they use liquid helium (coldest liquid known) to cool them in order to get the best conductivity out of them. They push around the protons at the LHC by first attracting them and them switching over to repel them. They eventually get the particles up to like 99.9999991% the speed of light or something along that figure.

Don't use Wikipedia as a resource. The sight may provide you with a good starting point. University, FERMI, or the LHC sight is a good start too. Ultimately, go to the library. I highly recommend a college library. There is no better source. Even if you don't belong to the school, you can go to the library to do your research during normal business hours.

You certainly don't want to use any of us as a resource.

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